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living, the postwar productivity convergence experience among OECD countries, price cap regulation and productivity growth …This the inaugural issue of the International Productivity Monitor, a new publication produced by the Ottawa … productivity for improving living standards and quality of life. We will be publishing twice a year articles from leading …
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contains five articles. Topics covered are: product market regulation and productivity convergence in OECD countries and …THIS FIFTEENTH ISSUE OF THE International Productivity Monitor published by the Centre for the Study of Living Standard … implications for Canada; the impact of interprovincial migration on productivity and output in Canada; the relationship between …
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We use a new industry-level dataset to quantify the role of ICT in explaining productivity growth in the UK, 1970 … productivity growth in the market sector. Econometric evidence also supports an important role for ICT. We also find econometric … that ICT capital played an increasingly important, and in the 1990s the dominant, role in accounting for labour …
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We use a new industry-level dataset to quantify the role of ICT in explaining productivity growth in the UK, 1970 … productivity growth in the market sector. Econometric evidence also supports an important role for ICT. We also find econometric … that ICT capital played an increasingly important, and in the 1990s the dominant, role in accounting for labour …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010745929
Using a unique plant-level dataset we examine total factor productivity (TFP) growth and its components, related to … literature on the Porter Hypothesis, which posits a positive relationship between environmental regulation and "green" TFP growth … and enforcement. Our key findings are: (1) prudential regulation limits expansion of plants with high initial pollution …
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productivity e ects of changing industry structure, ownership structure and regulation with respect to barriers to entry and access … sluggish productivity improvements of European electricityfirms due to refirms implemented in the last decade. In particular …, productivity gains are associated with high-productivityfirms close to the technology frontier, while no signi cant impact is found …
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productivity e ects of changing industry structure, ownership structure and regulation with respect to barriers to entry and access … sluggish productivity improvements of European electricity rms due to reforms implemented in the last decade. In particular …, productivity gains are associated with high-productivity rms close to the technology frontier, while no signicant impact is found …
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during the crisis in 2008 and 2009, ICT-intensive firms were hit less hard with respect to their productivity. This holds in … innovations during that period which could explain their better productivity performance compared to non-ICT intensive firms. …ICT-intensive firms are often found to have a better performance than their non-ICTintensive counterparts. Along with …
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indeed during the crisis in 2008 and 2009, ICT-intensive firms were hit less hard with respect to their productivity. This … introducing process innovations during that period which could explain their better productivity performance compared to non-ICT …ICT-intensive firms are often found to have a better performance than their non-ICT-intensive counterparts. Along with …
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during the crisis in 2008 and 2009, ICT-intensive firms were hit less hard with respect to their productivity. This holds in … innovations during that period which could explain their better productivity performance compared to non-ICT intensive firms. …ICT-intensive firms are often found to have a better performance than their non-ICTintensive counterparts. Along with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011702776